m shrub, here, performed the I. my which made a. mm with On last Wednesday evening, M1y 11th, Miss Grace Hmmesser,“dangh- her of Mr. and Ira. Emil Haumesner of West Curtiss street, and Mr. Glen Than. son of Mr. and Hrs. William “lake, of Well: Curtfm street. were quietly married at the parsonage ofi 8t. Nikolai (march. The Rev. Gus- hv Pal. tanner tutor of the Grove Jacob Vix, nf Grove street. were quiteiy married in Chicago, Wednes- day, May 18th. The wedding comes as a surprisi- to their wide circle of friends here and in Chicago. Kr. and Mrs. Vix will make their home in La Grange. Miss Videt, daughter of Mr. and Ira. Chas. Arnold of Chicago. and Two use hits. Mochel, Shining", Binder. Bus: on balls, Shirâ€"l. left on buses, BemmvilkA; Downers Grove-5. First base on emr. Ben- senvilleâ€"l: Downers vaeoJl. Earn. ed runs. W~2; Downersâ€"6. Umpire-4km". Albert Vix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris cf ........ Frauen. HaroM rf Fauna, Hvrb lb Hakka If ....... . The Downers Grove American he- do. basebdl tum scored an easy * victory over Benseuville Inst Sunday "In a wmwhnt ragged game to the tune of 9 w 3. Five runs were made in the ï¬rst inning while the visitora‘ wen.- thmwing the ball amund the} J. Wager e! Klein 7! .. Hawkins If It nail." p-ib Nut Run-hrs lune 9min“ to h lion o! a must. Arr-W: have in. luck for I Bony. MI. main ion and tho nun will it a“ at no u nan-l. 1k knowing in tho bl not! Mal man a! the â€an: Dr..." (Em All R M It lua- h Mum-Joy. l:- amber debt “and to the nun m- year mmmuuopMIIâ€"m “mMMnflM-MM nil-In nun-h chm ct yummy In: old HA UMESSERâ€"TIMKE bud." weather corms it in expect- ed that even standing room a: ul~ van-(cou- pol-ta will be It a pre- nlun. The vllla‘c u a whole is WIhetomnullmmthrvly It than" up will be even better than last year’s vinunl. Several new plan" luvs been «Mal. Salt, I pl!- dlor 180 should be of anti-um and Cline on lm but phyu a cracking minus-Rhomdolumwhhit- tin M m. Jun Skullca- h: in m It†tall-c Charley 11mm h’l place and look:- good. Klein Ind Hawkins l. rum lad loll an get- us. lib the gum nlnly 815d" on stood. Bob Cum 0. plum and Johnny loch-l on INN! an "un- old Hand!â€- and In phylum lhclr usual any nun. Nuh in behind the! .m- ddng upland-d mlvlag m I! it hop than" to mood like u. While Hell) was not right, his shoulder still being lame, he had lit~ tle houble in holding the Bensenville Sluggers. ony four hits being made 01! his delivery. The locals did not hit Boldebuck very hard either altho several timely drives were made by the boys, who have not quite found their butting eyes but with a little warm weather the team should round into shape nicely and improve in all departments, their fielding also he- lng a little ragged due perhaps most~ ly to the condition of the diamond. The cold wind did not keep the (In: any n the stands were ï¬lled mme runs across in the remaining innings and Bensenville two: these last two being scored at! of Stair,‘ who relieved Ehniuger in the 8th. Benzenville also marked up n run in their half of the ï¬rst and there- afler the game was close, the play- ers making most of their misplays inwtluu awful session and then settl- ing down w some good early season; baseball. The Grove mam put. {our} “31anth Innings! Etna by Mani";- Mixed With Clo-n Hun. ARNOLD â€" VIX ‘lb m Why)â€: LS WON EASY G LAST SUNDAY Starting Wed., June lst SHE HAS NO FEAR OF LIFE OR LIMB! ' Coming! CURTISS THEATRE GRumROLAND _ The State Regent. Mrs. H. Eugen" Chublmck, has unpainted Mm. Lava~ :1 "mum to serve on the Lincoln Circuit Marking Asr'odnlion. TM.- (Omouu circuit. tru’elled by Abmhum‘ Lincoln. will erect granite marten so each county neat and nultabk‘ marten u each emu min. '1‘th wm he I .m o! the lllinoh- lhugh- Inn! of the Alum-an vaoluthm lo Un- Nation. The observance of Flag Day, Jum- llth, will (~le the year’s work which hu been :1 most successful and pleu- Bant one. Four new members have been added to this hand of patriotic ‘women whose loyalty and increasing activities In perpetuating the low of “home and country†has gained not only for the mcmbcm. but for all li- berty loving people. a deeper and lusting mm in our country. The new corps of officers is: Mrs. Lavara Hanuumâ€"«Regent. Mrs. Julia Allisonu-Vice-Regenl. Miss Helen DO\\'nerâ€"~Secretary. Miss Helen CliflonLâ€"Trcasurer. Mrs. T. A. Remingtonâ€"Historian. Mrs. Verne Prankenfleldï¬ï¬‚egistrar. Mm. Ada Downer-Cbaplain. \ Miss Grace Stover-«Pmss Agent. Fifteen episodes of mind-joking stunts and speedy See her leap to the back of a galloping horse! Follow her through her many trials and sensational ‘ A! the annual min-ting of the 3Downers Grove Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held at the home of Mrs. A. R. Whitehurn on Tuesday evening. May 17th, offi- cers wel't- elected {on the ensuing term. PLANTS THAT LIVE YEAR AFTER YEAR! Mrs. Laura Hannum Was Selected as Regent at Annual Moe-ling at What-horn llamr. Mr. and Mrs. Timke are residing for the pmsent with the bride's par- ents. LOCAL D. A. R. ELECTED OFFI- CERS TUESDAY [comm mu Lilli-n Wander and Mr. {Gilbert Binder, south of the gloom, served as but man. The bridal pair have a large num- ber of friends here who wish them success and happiness. Both um «um played at the General 011in of the Burlington and their marriage came an a surprise. Comer Hill St. Grand Ave. 1 Block West and Two Blocks Sum!) of East Grove Station ERNEST KRUSE "or writing: xhow dearly the dis. lint-tin" which new!» to be made he- twt-on lho aw mm! the abuse of the word “pvmmamy†m- uppliml to God. ‘In Mr Messagi- lo TM Moth" (.‘lmrrh for WOI. pagt- 6. she Myst “(Rod 5» l'eruon tn 0w inï¬niln u‘éon- line wum- of Him. but He can MN m.- be one nor inï¬nite In the rur-i pun-u! or unthmpommphk “mmâ€. and in mm Chan-h of 0mm. Sci-I To those who are practising and proving the teachings of Christian Science. it is amazing indeed that any tine .~huuld assert that Christian Sci- ‘t-ncv denies “the Personality of God. tho divinity of Jrsus Chin. and the efficacy of Prayer,†for the writings: of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discm'en‘r‘ and Founder of Christian Science a- huund with teachings to the contrary. Since 1879 nearly one score hun- dred churches have been organized throughout the world which have ‘comnu-morabed and continue to com- memorate and with signs following. “the words and works of our Master." As a result, multitudes of peoplel have been liberated from the hon-l «lage of sickness and sin. It was the' Master himself who said. “By their fruits y:- shall know them." I In the year 1879 a church was Vfon'med which is now knnwn as The First Church of Christ, Scientist. in Boxlun, Maqsachusvus. Its purpose was "to organize a l'hUN‘h designed to commemorate the words and works‘ of our Master, which should reinstate} primitive Christianity and its lost ele- ment of healing" (Chum-h Manual, I In The Reporter for May 6 a let- iter appeared, expressing some "ob- isewations" by the writer of it about a lecture on Christian Science. deliv- ered by Dr. John M. 'l'utt, and pub- lished in your paper on April 29. The "observations" closed with the de- claration that Christian Science de- nies "Hum- fundamental beliefs of llu- Christian religiun,†viz: "the Personality of (Bud, llw divinity of Jesus‘Chrixt, uml‘ lht' ofl'icncy of pmyeif." Editor, The Reporter, Downers Grove, Illinois. COMMUNICATIONS 17). .A Choazgjr Seaway m The Dick;- Theatre ‘,. SATURDAYLMAY 21m f l’rayer and the (-ll'icacy thewol‘ ix the very basis of Christian Scicnfl- practice and living. Reliance on prnyur tin Maling the sick «listin- guishes the practice of Christian Sciâ€" em-e from that of material medicine uml the Supreme Court of the Unitml States and the. courts of several of the States definitely point out that distinction. A study of the Chau- ti-r on Prayer in Science and Health, the textboo . of Christian Science. twill result man unfoldmeut or spir- itual understanding which will heal the sick and destroy sin. Jesus taught: “Enwr into the closet ‘ ‘ ’4 pray to the Father which is in sec- ret.†In Science and Health, page 15. Mrs. Eddy says: “The Father in secret is unseen to the physical sen- ? As to the divinity of Jesus, Mrs. Eddy says in Science and Health. page 581: "John saw the human and divine coincidence, shown in the man Jesus, as divinity embracing humanig ty in Life and its demonstration,â€"â€"‘ mint-in; to human perception and «11-; dorstanding the Life which is Gad.†elitist, and Ilsa-flaw, page 117 she says: "'l‘hete never was a religion or philosophy lost to the centuries ex- cept by sinking its divine Principle in personality." Wï¬T's'néo'KY Portable Home Department, DOWNERS GROVE, 111. Phone 20 SEND FOR CIRCULAR LORD “LOW COST†GARAGES ARE ALL READY TO SET UP, VERY ATTRACTIVE IN APPEARANCE AND OF BETTER QUALITY. EASY TO ERECT. EVERY- THING SUPPLIED. SMALLER SIZES ALSO. HIP ROOF IF DESIRED. SHINGLES OR ROLL ROOFING. GLAZED WINDOWS IN FRONT AND SIDE. 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